Andrew Walsh rehearsing a scene with Will Weatheritt.
Producer Roberto Chuter and writer-director Andrew Walsh are preparing to shoot How Deep is the Ocean, a tragicomic feature about a troubled young woman who is purified by the ocean.
Due to shoot in Melbourne in April and budgeted at about $1 million, the film will star Will Weatheritt, Ryan Bown and Richard Aspel.
The role of the protagonist Eleanor, a mysterious young woman who arrives in Melbourne with the clothes on her back, little money and a past she’d rather forget, will be cast in the next few weeks.
Living in a broken-down boarding house on the outskirts of the city, she works in a series of dead-end jobs.
Weatheritt, whose credits include James Pentecost’s crime comedy Broken Contract, True Story with Hamish & Andy and Utopia, plays Matt, a hopeless romantic and sensitive soul.
After crossing paths with the impulsive and naïve Eleanor,...
Producer Roberto Chuter and writer-director Andrew Walsh are preparing to shoot How Deep is the Ocean, a tragicomic feature about a troubled young woman who is purified by the ocean.
Due to shoot in Melbourne in April and budgeted at about $1 million, the film will star Will Weatheritt, Ryan Bown and Richard Aspel.
The role of the protagonist Eleanor, a mysterious young woman who arrives in Melbourne with the clothes on her back, little money and a past she’d rather forget, will be cast in the next few weeks.
Living in a broken-down boarding house on the outskirts of the city, she works in a series of dead-end jobs.
Weatheritt, whose credits include James Pentecost’s crime comedy Broken Contract, True Story with Hamish & Andy and Utopia, plays Matt, a hopeless romantic and sensitive soul.
After crossing paths with the impulsive and naïve Eleanor,...
- 1/8/2020
- by The IF Team
- IF.com.au
Australian indie feature The Hidden Well is gearing up to shoot in Melbourne.
The film will be composed of five chapters, focussing on different characters: a couple trying for a child; another couple looking for connection; a confused young man facing a "cruel proposition"; and a woman searching for her estranged father.
The feature will shoot in and around St. Kilda in August, and has been optioned for worldwide distribution by Media Luna Films in Germany. . .
Theatre director Robert Chuter, who recently directed feature The Dream Children, is helming the project as well as executive producing alongside Christopher Pender.
The film is written by Alex Broun, Angus Brown, Krista Dalby, Jane Miller and Amanda Miha, and produced by Ryan O'Gorman for Fat Kid Films.
It stars Michael Maxwell Loder, Renee Anderson and Jonathan Weir.
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The film will be composed of five chapters, focussing on different characters: a couple trying for a child; another couple looking for connection; a confused young man facing a "cruel proposition"; and a woman searching for her estranged father.
The feature will shoot in and around St. Kilda in August, and has been optioned for worldwide distribution by Media Luna Films in Germany. . .
Theatre director Robert Chuter, who recently directed feature The Dream Children, is helming the project as well as executive producing alongside Christopher Pender.
The film is written by Alex Broun, Angus Brown, Krista Dalby, Jane Miller and Amanda Miha, and produced by Ryan O'Gorman for Fat Kid Films.
It stars Michael Maxwell Loder, Renee Anderson and Jonathan Weir.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/swerve2016/...
- 6/20/2016
- by Staff Writer
- IF.com.au
Australian feature film The Dream Children is set to screen at the Made in Melbourne Film Festival.
Adapted from the 2001 gay stage-play by Julia Britton, The Dream Children had its world premiere to two sell out screenings at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival in March.
It was also screened at the American and European Film Markets both in La and Berlin and is currently screening on the international film festival circuit..
The film has been officially selected by the Miami Lesbian & Gay Festival, 2015 Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, Indianapolis Lgbt Film Festival, Torino Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and more recently screened throughout the Netherlands at Lumière Cinema Maastricht, Bioscoopagenda, Arti Film, Coc Eiindhoven, Coc Deventer, Lantaren Venster and .Filmhuise de Keizer, with the .next stop - Tokyo.
The Film follows Alex, who wants to become a dad. Steven, his long-term partner, has to confront his insecurities and fear of...
Adapted from the 2001 gay stage-play by Julia Britton, The Dream Children had its world premiere to two sell out screenings at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival in March.
It was also screened at the American and European Film Markets both in La and Berlin and is currently screening on the international film festival circuit..
The film has been officially selected by the Miami Lesbian & Gay Festival, 2015 Kashish Mumbai International Queer Film Festival, Indianapolis Lgbt Film Festival, Torino Gay & Lesbian Film Festival and more recently screened throughout the Netherlands at Lumière Cinema Maastricht, Bioscoopagenda, Arti Film, Coc Eiindhoven, Coc Deventer, Lantaren Venster and .Filmhuise de Keizer, with the .next stop - Tokyo.
The Film follows Alex, who wants to become a dad. Steven, his long-term partner, has to confront his insecurities and fear of...
- 11/15/2015
- by Staff Writers
- IF.com.au
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